Arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure in which an examination and sometimes treatment of damage of the interior of a joint is performed using an arthroscope, a type of endoscope that is inserted into the joint through a small incision. In this book, the authors present topical research in the study of the types, procedures and risks of arthroscopy. Topics discussed include arthroscopic rotator cuff repair; indications and techniques for hip arthroscopy; arthroscopic repair of avulsed triangular fibrocartilage complex to the fovea of the distal ulna; arthroscopic lysis and lavage in Wilkes Stage III and IV disease and office-based knee arthroscopy.
Preface; Arthroscopic Rotator Cuff Repair:: Where Are We Now?; Arthroscopy & Stem Cells:: Current Treatments & Future Prospects in Orthopaedics; Hip Arthroscopy:: Indications, Technique & Future Perspectives; Wrist Arthroscopy:: Arthroscopic Repair of Avulsed Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex to the Fovea of the Distal Ulna; Use of Single Intra-Articular Injection of Sodium Hyaluronate as a Complement to Arthroscopic Lysis & Lavage in Wilkes Stage III & IV Disease; Office-Based Knee Arthroscopy using a Scope for Small Joints.
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